Universal Ultra-Slim Rechargeable Wireless Keyboard (Yellow) for iPad, Android Tablets, Windows & iOS
Product description
The essentials
If you want a keyboard that you can actually take with you, the Universal Ultra-Slim Rechargeable Wireless Keyboard is designed for exactly that: quick pairing via Bluetooth and a low-profile, portable build. On paper it aims at one job—make typing on tablets and phones feel more like typing on a laptop—without forcing you to buy into one single device ecosystem.
The “universal” angle matters because many portable keyboards are either too tied to one platform or end up being awkward across devices. Here, the pitch is broad compatibility across Windows, iOS, Android and Mac OS, which is helpful if you switch between a tablet at home and a phone or laptop on the move.
Still, it’s not perfect for everyone. A slim, lightweight keyboard can be a trade-off: it’s likely to suit casual productivity and note-taking more than long, intensive typing sessions—especially if you’re picky about key feel.

What stands out in day-to-day use
What you’ll notice first is the emphasis on typing comfort while staying ultra-slim. The description points to a sturdy scissor foot structure for each key, smoother feel, quick bounce, and no “card rings” (i.e., no clattery, irritating behaviour). It’s a small detail, but for a portable keyboard that’s otherwise thin and light, this is one of the more convincing parts of the spec.
There’s also mention of “larger keys” compared with typical mini keyboard designs, plus a standard Mac keyboard layout approach. In practice, that translates to fewer awkward micro-keys when you’re typing emails, writing notes, or drafting short documents.
If you use a tablet for study or work, imagine opening your iPad or Android tablet on a train, pairing the keyboard in seconds, and turning a blank page into a real paragraph—without relying on on-screen typing.



Key features that affect how it works
This keyboard is rechargeable, and the pairing method is described as Bluetooth wireless. That combination is usually what makes a portable keyboard worth living with: you can use it on the go without dealing with lots of cables, and the keyboard can stay out of the way until you need it.
There are also thirteen multifunctional buttons aimed at boosting speed and productivity, especially on Mac. That’s useful if you routinely use shortcuts for media, system functions, or navigation-style actions—though the exact behaviour can depend on your connected device and OS.
Compatibility and requirements

The stated compatibility is broad: it supports PCs, desktops, laptops, iPad Pros, iPad Air, iPad, iPad mini, iPhones, Android tablets and smartphones (including Samsung Galaxy and Surface), as well as all four major operating systems: Windows, iOS, Android and Mac OS.
It’s positioned as a Bluetooth keyboard for tablets and phones, and the text specifically calls out iPad 9th and 10th gen, iPad mini 6, plus “other tabs or phones”. So if you’re buying because your current keyboard experience is limited to one device, this approach is geared towards reducing that hassle.
Worth noting: the description confirms compatibility at a high level, but it doesn’t list any model-by-model pairing steps. Before buying, it’s sensible to double-check that your device supports Bluetooth keyboards in the way you expect (especially for tablets and iPhones).
Who it suits—and who should think twice



It makes sense if you want a slim, rechargeable Bluetooth keyboard for everyday typing across multiple devices. It’s a good fit if you do tasks like:
- email replies and short documents on a tablet
- study notes where you don’t want a bulky keyboard
- quick work during travel or in different rooms
It may not be the best choice if you’re the kind of user who needs a full-size desktop keyboard experience, with heavy key resistance and a very “premium” feel for long sessions. The ultra-slim, portable design also means you may notice compromises compared with larger, more rigid keyboards.
You may want to skip it if you only use one device and you’re expecting very deep shortcut mapping with no variation across iOS/Android/macOS/Windows.

Is it worth it?
This keyboard is worth considering when you value portability, Bluetooth convenience, and broad cross-platform support—especially if you regularly type on tablets or phones and want a more comfortable layout than a touchscreen. The scissor-foot key design and “larger keys” angle are the most practical reasons to give it a chance, particularly for everyday notes and emails.
But if you’re buying for maximum comfort during marathon typing, or you’re very demanding about consistent shortcut behaviour across operating systems, it could feel more like a mid-range travel companion than a “forever” main keyboard.
Before you commit, check your device’s Bluetooth keyboard support and consider whether you’ll actually use the multifunction keys on the OS you care about most.



Mini FAQ
Can this keyboard be used with iPads and iPhones?
The description says it supports iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad, iPad mini, and iPhone via Bluetooth, so it’s aimed at Apple devices.
Does it work on Windows and Mac as well?
Yes—according to the compatibility notes, it supports Windows and Mac OS, alongside iOS and Android.
Is the keyboard rechargeable?
Yes, it’s described as rechargeable, which is generally more convenient than disposable batteries for frequent users.
Is it a full-size keyboard?
It’s described as ultra-slim and portable, with larger keys for a mini layout style—but the text also points to a compact approach, so it’s not presented as a traditional full-size desktop keyboard.
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